UPD arrests UF student in possession of Ecstasy pills
A UF student was arrested Wednesday after police found 153 grams of Ecstasy pills in his Hume Hall dorm room.
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A UF student was arrested Wednesday after police found 153 grams of Ecstasy pills in his Hume Hall dorm room.
University Police Department officers arrested a man on campus Wednesday who they reported was carrying a gun.
The first day of the Student Government election saw a high turnout of voters, but it did not come without some polling mishaps and political mischief.
As a recent alumna coming back to UF to tailgate, I was caught off guard by a new campus rule. While playing beer pong with friends, we were accosted by two members of the University Police Department who said we had to break up the game immediately, wrote down all our names, took our pictures and said if we were caught again they could arrest us for trespassing.
A Titusville police officer is being investigated by University Police on charges of stalking a UF student.
One year ago today, then-UF telecommunication senior and former Alligator columnist Andrew Meyer was shot with a Taser gun after questioning former presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry at an on-campus town hall forum.
Gainesville Police have released pictures of a woman who could be connected with a recent string of muggings.
UPDATE:Max Bornstein was found innocent of all charges, and his official record has been sealed. In legal view, this episode never occurred.
The Reitz Union parking garage was briefly closed Friday afternoon after a gun scare, which turned out to be caused by a water gun.
Gene Zdziarski shared some laughs and tears with colleagues and students at his going-away party Wednesday.
The smell of grilled hamburgers and hot dogs wafted through the air on a strong breeze. Barefoot children played football while a live band entertained an audience sprawled on lawn chairs and beach towels.
Throughout our precious years of existence, we have learned to appreciate the concept of self-preservation. Pain sucks, and that's that. There's no reason why protecting ourselves shouldn't be at the top of our list of personal priorities.
Professor Liviu Librescu chose to stand up to the Virginia Tech gunman that went on a shooting rampage in one of the school's lecture halls in April 2007.
If you're anything like us, then you sprint toward the door the second lecture ends to make it back to your apartment in time for Comedy Central's midday hour of "Scrubs." We can't blame you for rushing home so you can attempt to memorize Dr. Cox's obnoxiously long-winded retorts.
Police are buckling down on jaywalkers and drivers along both West University Avenue and Southwest 13th Street.
You may still be settling in, but before the grind (and gridiron glory) of fall starts, take some time to learn the ABCs of being a UF student.
Locking your gas cap could become as important as locking your car doors.
A Gainesville Police officer will return to work Wednesday after he shot a man in the chest early Saturday morning.
As the state of Florida and America move past the presidential election in November, beyond an ailing economy on the brink of a recession and headlong into the future, the country lies on the cusp of a crisis garnering little attention.
The days of students driving their scooters "door-to-door" on campus are coming to a close.